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34:28
I know that ppl these days crave for more brute villains, like if they were forces of nature, and I get it. But sympathetic villains will always have a place in my heart :red_heart:
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35:18
the first texas chainsaw isn't much of a splatterfest tbh it's mostly about building dread with some grimy set dressing
他31
35:30
Megalo Box is also a nice story, despite the silly premise. But it's the second season / sequel (Nomad Megalobox 2) where it becomes genuinely great!
他12
36:30
Weird one, but the closing arc of Denzel Washington's character in Safehouse really got to me, even though the movie itself wasn't that great.
他8
38:10
The policing of disability terminology is wild. If that's your disability, you can refer to yourself however you want.
他39
38:33
Last one before I spirit away to RPG night... I agree that relatable / deep villains are great! But I also think nowadays a lot of writers overdo it, and villains get completely un-earned redemption.
他12
38:34
Yes, there are historical connotations to words that may be problematic, but you don't remove those connotations by ceasing use of the word
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